Lojeski, Panathinaikos hold off Maccabi

Panathinaikos OPAP Athens got its new Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season off to a winning start by holding off visiting Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv 89-84 on Thursday night in the Greek capital. The leads were traded back and forth in the first three quarters before the hosts used a strong finish to the third and start of the fourth quarter to create some breathing room and pave the way to victory. Matt Lojeski was the top scorer for Panathinaikos with 20 points, Keith Langford added 13 and Nick Calathes dished 14 assists. Scottie Wilbekin scored 24 for Maccabi and Michael Roll had 15.

Panathinaikos converted its first four possessions and Langford’s triple opened up an early 13-2 lead. But Wilbekin fueled a 2-12 run that got Maccabi right back into the thick of things. In an up-tempo contest, the teams traded baskets with Calathes running the show and Lojeski and Langford scoring buckets, while Wilbekin shined for Maccabi. The visitors took their first lead, 28-30, on a layup by Alex Tyus early in the second quarter. A third three in as many attempts from Wilbekin and a basket from Tarik Black helped Maccabi to 39-43, but Calathes hit a triple in waning seconds of the first half to give Panathinaikos a 46-45 at halftime edge. The teams continued trading blows in the third quarter. After Black put the visitors up 48-52, Panathinaikos answered with a 7-0 run only for Maccabi to counter with another run of its own and take a 61-65 lead. However, Calathes fueled the hosts to score the last 6 points of the third quarter before a tough three-pointer from DeShaun Thomas in the fourth capped an 11-1 run. A three-point play from Lojeski made it 82-71. Maccabi tried to rally with Wilbekin, Roll and Angelo Caloiaro cutting into the deficit, however, the Greens preserved their advantage for an opening night victory.

Game-changing sequence

After the lead kept changing hands in the middle two quarters, Panathinaikos took it for good with a 6-0 run to end the third quarter, before Matt Lojeski scored 5 points and DeShaun Thomas nailed a tough, off balanced triple during a 12-4 start to the fourth quarter. The score went from 64-67 to 82-71 and the Greens knew how to keep their lead safe until the final buzzer.

Movers and shakers

Apart from Lojeski and Calathes, Panathinaikos had plenty of important contributors in the victory. Keith Langford scored 9 of his 13 points in the first quarter and Thanasis Antetokounmpo scored 10 points in less than 11 minutes on the floor. In addition, DeShaun Thomas, Stephane Lasme, Nikos Pappas and James Gist all made pivotal plays down the stretch. Maccabi had Scottie Wilbekin torching the hosts with 24 points and 8 assists and Michael Roll scored 15.

First impression

Maccabi got solid performances from Tarik Black and Angelo Caloiaro in their respective EuroLeague debuts. Black was influential in the paint with 14 points and 6 rebounds, intimidating and dunking several times with authority. Caloiaro quietly got his tally to 11 points and 7 rebounds and played a big role in Maccabi’s attempt to rally late in the game.

Hidden stat

Maccabi might have won the overall rebounding battle 28-32, but Panathinaikos had 12 offensive board compared to Maccabi’s 6. That made a big difference in a 5-point win.

Next Game

In Round 2 on Tuesday, Maccabi will hosts CSKA Moscow, which started its EuroLeague campaign in dominant fashion, while Panathinaikos travels to face FC Bayern Munich.

Head Coaches

PASCUAL, XAVI

Panathinaikos OPAP Athens

"It was a typical first game with many mistakes, especially on defense. We have a lot of things to improve, and a lot of things to learn after this game. Also, in the last part of the game when we had control, we made 2 turnovers in a row which at this level is unacceptable. But we are in the beginning and it is logical to have a lot of things to improve."

SPAHIJA, NEVEN

Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv

"Congratulations to Panathinaikos for the first win in the EuroLeague. It was a close game. We lost focus in the last quarter. They made so many cheap baskets. If you look at the stats, the only difference is the turnovers in their favor. They are too good and experienced to let us win with so many turnovers. Also, when we score 84 points, we don’t have to play isolation plays so much like we did in the end, but it is also because we came to this game with only one point guard. This team is not even close to 100% of its possibilities, that is something we will build during the season, both offensively and defensively, no matter how many points we scored tonight. But some parts of the game were really good."

Players

CALATHES, NICK

Panathinaikos OPAP Athens

"Our defense helped us to win. We gave up too many easy points in the first half when we allowed 45. We are a team that is built off defense, and then offense will come. We will get better, it is the first game of the season. Good we got the win, but we will get better and better and learn from it."

LOJESKI, MATT

Panathinaikos OPAP Athens

"We just played together. We had a very good offense tonight. It is never easy to win the first game, especially at home. I am just happy we won. We got a lot of things to get better, but it is a good victory."

BLACK, TARIK

Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv

"I think we played pretty well, we did some things really well, we showed our potential, we showed what we'll turn into and where we could be. We got to clean up a few things and I'm very optimistic because we see the things that we need to clean up. We see the things that we need to get better at, so we plan on doing it moving forward and I think that tonight we showed how great we can really be and we're going to be working hard to reach our potential."

WILBEKIN, SCOTTIE

Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv

"I think we could have been a little fatigued. We had some good shots, some possessions were good, some possessions we need to work on to get better shots down the stretch, making better decisions, but I think that the reason we lost this game was too many turnovers, I had too many turnovers with a few crucial ones and letting them get easy buckets, whether in transition or just not paying attention on switches. That's what it came down to, but I'm proud in the way we played. We made a step forward today."